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When shopping for a new TV, you can easily be overwhelmed by both the size and selection. Keeping in mind a few specifics will help you narrow down the style and size that’s perfect for you and your TV room.

First, know what technology you plan on getting. Right now you can choose from the three main types: LCD, LED and Plasma. There are good and bad factors with each. They are also liked and disliked by a wide range of individuals based solely, on their own tastes. As they say, it’s in the eye of the beholder. Below are just a few examples of what each can offer. Be sure to visit a retail store and see as many to compare and contrast in person.

LCD

Size 19 inches and largerPros Consumes a lot less power than plasma; lighter panels than Plasma; models with matte screens work well in bright rooms.Cons Viewing angle not as wide as LED and Plasma.

LED

Size 32 inches and largerPros Uses less power than LCD and Plasma; thinner, lighter panels than LCD and Plasma; improved picture quality.Cons Thin design comes at a price.

When looking at the TVs, you may be enamored by the big, vivid displays. Sometimes, bigger isn’t always better. There is a reason you wouldn’t want to sit in the front row at a movie theater, and that’s because you don’t want to look up, or move your head left to right while watching a movie. The same goes for sitting too far from your TV; you won’t be able to enjoy the clarity of an image if you can’t see what’s going on. Knowing how far you will sit and where you will be placing the TV, will help you get an idea of what size TV you will need. Below is a chart that will help answer those questions.

Estimate screen viewing distance range

26″ 3 -5 feet

52″ 6 -10 feet

32″ 4 – 6 feet

58″ 7 -12 feet

37″ 4 – 7 feet

65″ 8 -13 feet

40″ 5 – 8 feet
46″ 5 – 9 feet

70″ 8 -14 feet

Screen height is also important. Most entertainment units are low to the ground, but you should have the center of the television screen aligned with your line of vision when you’re in your favorite spot. You can do this by buying a larger screen, or by simply getting a taller stand.

Know your price range

Prices can be all over the board when it comes to buying a flat-screen TV. Some deals offer the best of both worlds when it comes to quality and price. Once you know what you want from the tips above, make sure to evaluate the pricing and warranty options from the retail, or online store you want to commit to. A TV should be a long term investment, so make sure you get the best for your budget. As always, any questions, comments or concerns, call an Abt representative at 888-228-5800.